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- Feb 6, 2013
The fact that they couldn't be bothered to do the bare minimum of creating a language selection boot menu astounds me. Gotta hand it to Game Freak for continuing to find ways to lower the bar.IMAGINE not just including every language in one download and letting the player pick which language to use like a setting that exists in every other single fucking game from the last 25 years.
IMAGINE being so fucking cheap that you have to offer them all separately so that you can still milk some extra sheckles out of your incredibly-small multilingual audience.
"B-but we can't add it into the game's old code as a new in-game setting, it would be too hard—"
SO THEN JUST INCLUDE ALL OF THE VERSIONS TOGETHER AND LET THE PLAYER PICK THEIR LANGUAGE AT A BUNDLE LAUNCHER SCREEN. THEY'RE LIKE 5 MBS EACH.
Remember when the GBA game Zelda Four Swords got a re-release on DSi/3DS? Instead of just dumping a rom file on an emulator, they actually bothered to port it to the new hardware complete with an new single player campaign, qol improvements, and even new stages. The effort put into it alone would've made me gladly pay $5-$10 for it, but they released it for free. Free! That's the kind of effort I expect for a standalone re-release of a GBA title that you're asking $20 for. A native port with qol improvements and some additional content/features. Especially when we live in an era where fans are able to decomp and port older games to modern hardware on their own.
But I can't really blame Game Freak for not trying here, since this will sell gangbusters regardless.